She
 thought then of her father’s words.  “You,” touching her hand with a 
trembling caress; “farm,” shaking his head sadly.  And finally, after 
what seemed a herculean struggle, “home.”  There had been tears in his 
eyes, as though it grieved him to have to remind her.
Looking
 up to the sky again, she felt the surge of her reviving spirit.  
Overhead, familiar constellations winked in place.  A sliver of a moon 
hung low over the trees, too pale to compete with the brilliance of the 
stars.  This would have been the perfect cinematic moment for a star to 
arc from its orbit and trail to the horizon, she mused.  But nothing 
moved, save the gentle twinkling and one small cloud sailing just below 
the moon.  This, she believed, was the sign she’d prayed for.  The sky 
she’d gazed up at as a child was unchanged.  The hills had not shifted 
their positions.  The winter cold had arrived in the proper season.  
Some things, the most essential of things, remained constant.  In her 
short life, so much had changed.  So much that she’d almost been 
uprooted and lost herself.  In this familiar place was the direction 
she’d been seeking, the peace and stability she craved.  Had her parents
 been standing with her there, she could not have felt more confident of
 the path she saw opening before her.
What
 remained was accepting that with this decision came a binding 
commitment.  This was more than merely taking possession of what was 
already hers.  Any plan to return to this place, to make it her home and
 build her future here, would not only include the promise to care for 
the house and the land.  She must also submit herself to be further 
shaped by what was here.  Just as it belonged to her, she knew she 
belonged to the farm.  She would not be free to go elsewhere.  It would 
always need her care, her companionship.  It would be her family, her 
responsibility.  Maybe this was why Pop had been so sad.  What if she 
hadn’t wanted this?

~~Miracle at Valley Rise Series~~
Hearts Unfold~Book One
Entreat Me Not~Book Two
Heart of My Own Heart~Book Three
Offered for Love~Book Four
A secret Christmas homecoming, a blinding snowstorm, and in the course of one night two shattered lives will be changed forever.Nineteen-year-old Emily Haynes had lost almost everything she loved. Relying on what seems to be guidance from her invalid father, she returns to her past in hopes of discovering some sign toward the future. What begins as a joyous homecoming quickly becomes a nightmare when a badly injured stranger stumbles on the scene, his brief presence threatening to alter everything Emily believes about herself and the plan for her life.
A less determined girl might have been shaken by such an experience, but not Emily. She is certain she’s made the right choice, so certain that in the following three years, she almost convinces herself.Superstar violinist Stani Moss appeared to have everything–fame, fortune and a career guaranteed to bring more of the same, until one hasty decision placed it all in jeopardy. Terrified and confused, Stani struggles not only to recover his former skill, but to find answers to the questions which haunt him. Throughout his slow journey back, one image lingers in his buried memories of that fateful night–the vision of a girl he’s never met. The journey will eventually lead him to Emily, and beyond that day, everything about his life will be transformed.
Set
 in the years around 1970, Hearts Unfold begins the saga of two people 
whose paths should never have crossed, who defy the odds to create a 
place they can share. The first of four volumes in the Miracle at Valley
 Rise Series, this novel could stand alone as a triumphant tale of 
romance, but there’s much more to the story, as Emily and Stani reveal 
their pasts and strive to bridge the distance between their worlds. 
Follow their progress, be entertained by their adventures, and perhaps 
be inspired by their unwavering belief in the transforming power of 
love.
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Genre - Women’s Fiction, Saga Fiction
Rating – PG-13
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